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tener pocos años

English translation of tener pocos años

having few years

The Spanish phrase 'tener pocos años' translates directly to English as 'having few years'. This phrase is often used to refer to someone who is young. In English, an equivalent phrase might be 'being of a young age'. It is used in both formal and informal speech, to describe the age of a person in a somewhat indirect and poetic manner.


Example sentences using: tener pocos años

Ella tiene pocos años, pero es muy inteligente.

English translation of Ella tiene pocos años, pero es muy inteligente.

She is very young, but she is very smart.

This phrase highlights that despite her young age, the individual possesses a high level of intelligence.

Aunque tienen pocos años, los niños son muy curiosos.

English translation of Aunque tienen pocos años, los niños son muy curiosos.

Although they are very young, the children are very curious.

This sentence suggests that young children often show a natural curiosity about the world around them, regardless of their age.

Mis hermanos tienen pocos años, pero ya saben leer.

English translation of Mis hermanos tienen pocos años, pero ya saben leer.

My siblings are very young, but they already know how to read.

Here, the sentence emphasizes that the young siblings have achieved a skill, reading, at an early age.

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